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Turn Old Sweaters Into Leg WarmersIf you know how to knit or crochet, just loosely put one loop over the next (all around) until the area is "bound off" If you don't know how to knit or crochet just sew or (using fabric glue) tack each loop of yarn down inside the sleeve. You can make your leg-warmers shorter by just unraveling more of the top (or cutting the yarn off, then turning it in, then zig-zagging or hand stitching) If you need to make the leg-warmers thinner, simply turn them inside-out & sew a seam up the inside then zig-zag & cut off excess. I, myself leave the extra piece on & just tuck it down inside and tack it. This is good for a little extra warmth but adds bulk. For washable leg-warmers use acrylic sweaters, but for super-warm ones, use wool sweaters! For kids sizes, use kids sweaters! ...I've made lots of these using sweaters from thrift stores and they SURE are warm and help keep your legs dry when it snows! Sometimes I'll even spray silicone on them as an added water repellent! By Cyinda from near Seattle Feedback About This Post:RE: Turn Old Sweaters Into Leg WarmersThanks that is a great idea. I used to knit a lot. Now I have arthritis and can't knit much, but I love leg warmers, because they help keep legs warm, which means less pain. Rose in Australia Post by mizz_rosa01 |
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